User's Manual

THE BOOK
12 things you should know about your DxO ONE.
First Thing
Your DxO ONE was designed by people like you.
Welcome. You are part of a world of people who really care about great images. You
know they happen at random times in unexpected places and they deserve to be
captured beautifully. It’s a small community of people. So if you see another DxO ONE
out in the world, you might want to say hello to whoever is using it. We’re pretty sure
you’ll like each other.
Second Thing
Your DxO ONE comes with enough features to warrant a diagram.
Please quickly review the few, but important parts of your DxO ONE. It’s super simple to
use and we want to keep it that way. But if you need more information, please visit
support.dxo.com/dxo-one
Third Thing
Your DxO ONE will cause people to ask questions.
Is that thing a camera? (Yes.) Does it actually shoot like a DSLR? (Sure does.) Does it
work with the iPad too? (Yes it does.) Is it really the world’s smallest 1-inch sensor
camera? (Really.) How’s the lens? (Six-element lens with a 32mm focal length and
aperture f/1.8.) Can I try it? (Be nice.)
Fourth Thing
Your DxO ONE is controlled by a free app. Download it in the App Store and your
big, beautiful iPhone® screen becomes your big, beautiful viewfinder and control panel
for every setting and function on the DxO ONE. Just unlock your iPhone, plug in your
DxO ONE, and follow the instructions. We’ll waitgo ahead
Fifth Thing
Your DxO ONE can be tricky to close the first time.
You never need to force the connector down. Just remember to (1) line up the dots on
the circular hub before disconnecting your iPhone®. Then (2) push the lens cover all the
way down while folding the connector back inside. If it doesn’t retract, simply reconnect
the DxO ONE to your iPhone, line up the dots, remove the phone, and try again.
Sixth Thing
Your DxO ONE shoots video too.

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